IP Library Granted Patent US 8,541,733
Granted Patent B2
US 8,541,733 · App. 13/087,101 · Granted Sep 24, 2013

Laser light detection circuit

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Patent No.
US 8,541,733
App. No.
13/087,101
Granted
Sep 24, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention provides a laser light detection circuit that prevents a peak output occurring when the circuit switches between the operation stop mode and the operation mode so as to prevent the breakdown or malfunction of the next-connected circuit. A laser light detection circuit has a differential amplifier that amplifies and outputs a signal corresponding to the intensity of laser light, a drive transistor having a base to which the output of the differential amplifier is applied, a second constant-current source connected to the emitter of the drive transistor, an output transistor having a base connected to the emitter of the drive transistor, a bypass transistor connected between the emitter of the drive transistor and the ground, and a control circuit. The control circuit forms a bypass current route from the second constant-current source to the ground through the bypass transistor by turning on the bypass transistor when the circuit switches from the operation stop mode to the operation mode.

Claims (24)

1. A laser light detection circuit comprising:

an amplifier amplifying an inputted signal corresponding to intensity of laser light and outputting the amplified signal;

a first transistor having an input terminal to which the signal amplified by the amplifier is applied;

a constant-current source connected to an output terminal of the first transistor;

a second transistor having an input terminal connected to the output terminal of the first transistor;

a bypass transistor connected between the output terminal of the first transistor and the ground; and

a control circuit controlling the constant-current source and the bypass transistor so as to form a bypass current route from the constant-current source to the ground through the bypass transistor by starting the operation of the constant-current source and turning on the bypass transistor when the circuit switches from an operation stop mode to an operation mode.

2. The laser light detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit turns on the bypass transistor before the start of the operation of the constant-current source.

3. The laser light detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit controls the constant-current source and the bypass transistor so as to form the bypass current route from the constant-current source to the ground through the bypass transistor by stopping the operation of the constant-current source and turning on the bypass transistor when the circuit switches from the operation mode to the operation stop mode.

4. The laser light detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit turns on the bypass transistor before the stop of the operation of the constant-current source.

5. The laser light detection circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a light receiving element receiving laser light and generating a current corresponding to intensity of the received laser light, and a current voltage conversion circuit converting the current generated by the light receiving element to a voltage signal and outputting the voltage signal, wherein the voltage signal outputted by the current voltage conversion circuit is inputted to the amplifier.

6. The laser light detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit comprises a power control signal generation circuit generating a power control signal, a bias signal generation circuit generating a bias signal for controlling the constant-current source in response to the power control signal and a switch control circuit for controlling the bypass transistor in response to the power control signal.

7. A laser light detection circuit comprising:

a light receiving element receiving laser light and generating a current corresponding to intensity of the received laser light;

a current voltage conversion circuit converting the current generated by the light receiving element to a voltage signal and outputting the voltage signal;

an amplifier amplifying the voltage signal outputted by the current voltage conversion circuit and outputting the amplified voltage signal;

a first constant-current source supplying an operation current to the amplifier;

a first transistor having a base to which the voltage signal amplified by the amplifier is applied;

a second constant-current source connected to an emitter of the first transistor;

a second transistor having a base connected to the emitter of the first transistor;

a bypass transistor connected between the emitter of the first transistor and the ground; and

a control circuit controlling the first and second constant-current sources and the bypass transistor so as to form a bypass current route from the second constant-current source to the ground through the bypass transistor by starting the operations of the first and second constant-current sources and turning on the bypass transistor for a predetermined period when the circuit starts operating.

8. The laser light detection circuit of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit turns on the bypass transistor before the start of the operations of the first and second constant-current sources.

9. The laser light detection circuit of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit comprises a power control signal generation circuit generating a power control signal, a bias signal generation circuit generating a bias signal for controlling the first and the second constant-current sources in response to the power control signal and a switch control circuit for controlling the bypass transistor in response to the power control signal.

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